Cancer du sein ; Compte rendu cours supérieur francophone de cancérologie, (Saint-Paul-de-Vence 13-15 Janvier 2005) = Breast cancer ; Report on the advanced French-language course in oncology, (Saint-Paul-de-Vence, January 13-15, 2005)

Cancer du sein ; Compte rendu cours supérieur francophone de cancérologie, (Saint-Paul-de-Vence 13-15 Janvier 2005) = Breast cancer ; Report on the advanced French-language course in oncology, (Saint-Paul-de-Vence, January 13-15, 2005)


In January 2005, the 9th Cours de Saint-Paul-de-Vence, devoted to Breast Cancer, was dominated by the establishment of "Recommendations for Clinical Practice". The five subjects of these recommendations, such as the management of the axillary cavity, neo-adjuvant treatments, the management of patients whose tumor overexpresses HER2, adjuvant hormone therapy and finally adjuvant chemotherapy have been widely discussed. As in each course, certain essential fields were treated such as organized screening, conventional radiology and MRI, prognostic and predictive factors. Ductal cancers and lobular cancers have been compared in a remarkable way in three papers which were produced by the Saint-Cloud school. Data on in situ cancers have been updated. Finally, advice was given for the use of the various standards, whether local, regional or national.R2, l¹hormonothérapie adjuvante et enfin la chimiothérapie adjuvante ont été largement abordés.



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